This blog is named after my dog, Dino the wonder dog. Other than that, this blog doesn’t have a lot to do with him, except that some days, when I am just too busy or too tired or have a migraine, I let Dino write my blog for me. On days when he has not taken over the computer, I write about my life – the past, the present and the future - my travels far and near and my home. I would love it if you would follow along.

Just
three weeks ago I started going through the Book of Psalms, thinking that I
would make my life easy for the next three years, and share a Psalm with you
every Sunday. If you are observant and follow my blog faithfully, you may have
noticed that I skipped a couple chapters. That is because I am concentrating on
being thankful this month, so have jumped to chapters which include the word
“thanks” or “thankfulness”. It is amazing how many times those words are in the
Bible. And for good reason, don’t you think?

(And doesn't that male lion look like a big baby, as if he would never harm a fly? His paws are the size of dinner plates. I think I will stay in the safari van, thank you very much.)

2 comments:

Thankfulness is always in style, isn't it? That lion looks about as vicious as my Rottweiler puppy - who might be 80lbs. at 8 months old, but is more interested in getting a belly rub than anything else. Have a good week!

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